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PAQE SIX w"l g" iwi-TD MEDTOTD MATL TRTBTOF!, MEDFOITO. QTCKflOK. "WWDynsaD'AY, rAT?OTT 18). 1912. M IM LE BRUM WAS PLEASING HOW Med font 1ms luul many kooiI iiium oal cntcrttUumcutri hero this winter. lnit none thai K'vc ''c universal -MttiHfnction tlitin tlic l,v Bnin Gniml . Opera comptiny, Thi'j tlitl the set'- j oinl net of "Mnrthn," mid throe ui''. of "II Trovntnre." The company ! not a In me one. lnit lliov tire all art- ists. iMndnme Le Hrnn is one of the forcniost (Iniuintif sopranos in Kiir lish opera. She has an excellent dra matic hoprnno voice, a Fine stnjje presence, and is n very intellij'vnt and artistic nctrcs Mr. Frits X. lluttmann, the tenor, is the best all around sinjjhiK and acting operatic tenor that has ever appeared in Mod ford. Fritr. is an old friend once having been a member of tic; Andrews Opera company, where- he pot his firs) experience. Afterwards he fin ished in Knrope. and sang two year- in grand opera in the principal cities j of Germany. He is easily anions the' first Knglish speaking tenors. Mis. Dorothy WiNon, the contralto, was particularly good in the- part of the gipsy woman in "II Trovntore." She lias a very good contralto vo'tve, and is a capable actress. Arthur Deane was very good in both "Martha" and "II Travatorc." A word should be said in favor of Mr. . II. Hiiiiii.-tun. He is n first-class musical director, and n composer of no ordinary abil ity. Some of his symphonies have been played by the New York Sym phony orchestra and the musical pa pers speak of htm as one of the com ing composers. ED ANDREWS. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. i i Monday morning tho high school was given a genuine treat in the way of a demonstration of skill and speed in the its-e of the typewriter. Mr. Woodson, an expert, was the one who manipulated tho machine while Mr Kelly, a Remington representative, did tlic explanatory work. These two gentlemen were nccompanied by Mr. Johnston, the local agent for the company. Mr. Woodson is a young man not quite seventeen years old who has been studying tho tyWwri ter only two years. He followed the touch method entirely, uing a blank keyboard. n : Mrs Wilson, a graduate of the Northwestern School of Oratory gave the high school some very interesting readings Tuesday morning. Wednesday morning Dr. Marion played two very fine violin solos for the students. Dr. Marion is a violin ist of unusual ability and it is hoped that he will be kind enough to favor us again soon. Wednesday the second basketball team went down to defeat before the Central Point warriors, the score bc ititr 17 to 14. Alford, Dnleom, Adams, Philips, Bcveridge, aud Stewart play ed for Mcdford. The faculty sextette sang a very beautiful song for tho high school Thursday morning. Those partici pating were the Misses Carpenter, Cox, Santee, Mtiusou, Marshall and Estes. Tho Debating Society met .Thurs day night as a House of Representa tives. Several interesting if not in structive bills were brought before the house and discussed. Rev. Sliurp of the Free Methodist church spoke Friduy on the subject "Reminiscences or Picking Up Chips." This talk was extremely interesting and instructive as Rev. Sharp was able to discuss from the standpoint of personal observation the great in dustrial development that has taken place in our country since 18-19. TWO NEW MEN IN SCHEIFFELIN'S GROCERY W. V. Jones, formerly from tho oast, who has been with a largo store In Portland for a year, Is tho new man In chargo of the order dopurt ineiit of Schelffolln'H grocery. V. C. J torso of Dakota, formorly of Fre mont, Neb., is in chargo of the fruit and produce department. Doth men aro experienced in their linos. TO CUXB A COKXI IK OWE DAT Tuko LAXATIVE I1JIOMO Quinine Tab lota. DrupKletn refund money If It fall to cure. K. W. OROVK'd slfnature la on each box. ZCo. NOTION TO CONTRACTORS. Notico Is hcroby given that plans and speclficuttouEj for buildings to bo erected near Talent, Oregon, for tho Southern Oregon Kxporlmont Stutlon may bo obtained at tho offlco of F. Clurk, architect, Medford, Oregon, for tho purpose of submitting bids. Rids must bo uoalod and sent to tho undersigned boforo March SI, 1912. Tito Experiment Station authori ties reserve tho right to reject any and all bids. F. C. R13IMI3R, 3U Medford, Oregon, SUCCEEDS JUSTICE HARLAN 5f BraHBBp-j SK1H ' li Mill i il m i ili in' WW 1 'liJf'IM V feJ HBQMMTCHHiHBIW&t 9r mgMefVliaM I BBSSnBUnBaK m mwuH IH VBfl9HHtt3B3flEll9BHHflKiw3HHMttfluv!. 6ud&&' slMI I Tiinf II m i MflHTI i "Wi MUM liMlh 1 I BBP1 " ' Mi IM mFV- ifEiaMBBmaKW ) LC MAHLON PIINEY'S APPOINTMENT CONFIRMED WASHINGTON. March 13. De spite a flood of protc-ts addrcs-ed to its member against the elevation of Mahlcn Pitney of New .Icr-oy to the United States upreme court the sct ate today confirmed his nomination by President T.ift. LITTLE DAISY MINE SOLD TO SALEM MAN The Little I)ai-v mining claim, ne ir Tackalima, has been sold to I), ft. Dreger, of Salem. The ore is very high gntdo gold and copper. This property was owned liv Mr. Keel a id the deal was engineered by It. E. Doan. The new owners already have begun an energetic campaign of de velopment work. New Waists 500 new Tailored and Lingerie "Waists and "Women's Man Tailored Shirts, in a large vari ety of styles, on sale Thursday, each $1.25 Now Is the Specials for JAPANESE CREPES 1000 yards of this beau tiful and serviceable cloth on sale Thursday, a yard 19c TALCUM POWDER Colgate's best qualify, worth 25c, special for Thursday, si can ' 19c CHILD'S DRESSES Made df good percale, sizes 1 to o years spe cial Thursday, each 39c I I ON SUPREME COURT BENCH. PITNEY Pitney, in many of the prote-t. nguin-t hi appointment, was alleged to have the "capitalistic mind." Hit ter opH)itioti to hi election was manifested by labor, bodies Ironi all oer the I'm ted States. LABOR LEADERS' CASES INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. .March IX Argument todav were begun m the Tinted States district court be fore Judge Anderson on the moti u of the government to consolidate the cases of the forty-ix defendants, who pleaded not guilty here to charges of complicity in the national dvnamite conspiracy. MANN'S Central Avenue, Near PostofEce VV,U"UJ J.YW.lV,, Time to Buy The True Style Reflection Js cleverly pictured in these new models which are here ready l'oryour inspection. Tho careful adaptation of the most significant fashion tendencies and the extreme care with which these gar ments are tailored tire features which are instantly rec ognizable by the woman' who appreciates refinement in dress. Then, loo, there's a wide range of styles and fabrics a model, color and cloth to suit vvvvy fane' or idea. We'll take pleasure in showing you now while the stock is so thoroughly complete. Inspect them now at your convenience and stive the annoyance- of a selection later during the rush. Prices to suit your purse, no matter what you're in the habit of paying for a garment Thursday Only KID GLOVES The celebrated I W. L. (I lo ve, $1,2."3 quality, on sale Thursday, a pair 98c KNIT WAISTS For children, 13c grade, special Thursday, each, lOc Wash PETTICOATS Women's (lingham Pet ticoats, good quality, worth 7oc, special lor riiursday, each p 46 c MINING CLUB OFFICES OPEN Secretary Paltetson of the Mining Men' club has opened an office in the lobby of the lintel Xttsh, where he will maintain a mineral exhibit. All who are interested in mining avo mvted to help in making this one of the best exhibits in the county. Three windows have been prepared for the tvetption of ores a well as a Invo show case for the high-grade sam ples. Numerous inquiries atv begin ning to come in from the east aud south relative to the mineral resour eos of this section and the same will at all times be open to tho inspection of the club's members. The mumhet ship fee, inelniliui: monthly dues is but one dollar and all who have the minim; industry at heait are invited to join in and help swell the member ship, so that the publicity campaign may be continued. St i augers and visiting mining men ate always wel come. SAINT PATRICK BE HEME Memories oT go-son and colleen days will be iccalled by the Irish in habitants of Medford. or at least a large portion of the population of that nationality in tin city next Sun day, when the knights ol (. oliimhus will hold exercises in honor of the patron saint of the little green island, Patricias, to whoe trusty Muff is attributed the fact that there are no snakes today iij Ireland out.side of museum- and tup room. For next Siiudav is St. Patrick's day. The principal entertainment will be that triven under the auspices of the I. of C. at the oKra house. MBEREO Ihmrm is Onfy Onm Brom& Quinine" Thai is Laxative Bronte Quinine USED WE WORLD OVER TO CURE A COLD III ONE DAY. Always remember tho full name. Look frt? li! clrrtinttim nn nvnrv lmr. 9 .w. ...... .0....U w.. ,w -.. 11VU1 VV.v,XN,V, "' Your Spring Suit and Coat Specials for Thursday Only BLEACHED SHEETS 72x90, good quality, worth (50c, special for Thursday, each 39c SILKS 1000 yards Mossalinc Silk, all colors, worth 75c yard, Thursday, yd., 48c APRONS Women's Percale Ap rons, good size, worth 25c, special Thursday, each 19c DAKOTA 0 BOB LAFOLLETTE S, A. Nve of this eitv is in receipt of a letter from Frank K. Plovhar, chairman of the appropriation com mittee of the recent Noilh Dakota legislature, in which Mr. Plovhar says La Follette is eettnin to carry Dakota, with Roosevelt second. "T.1'! will not know he i in the running," concludes Mr Ployhar. S. P. MERGER WILL BE BROKEN BY UNCLESAM WASHINGTON. March 13. The. government!! fight to split the mer ger of tho Union Pacific and tho Southern Pacific systenirt opened to day in tho Diipieiuo court of tho t'nlted States. Attorney (.'onoriil WlcUcmhniii and Special AHBlntaiits Frank 'it. Kellogg and ('. A. Sever nnco filed comprehensive brlefn of their argument to bo made orally to the court after April 1. In addition to the brief of tho arguments, a nor mal brief of 1500 pages was required to sot forth the "facta" In tho eao. The ton it was told la thu second brief that tho railway combination now sought would bo dissolved and originated with Kdward 11. llarrl tuati, Jacob li. Schlff and tiHUoulatcii. It brought under common control, the government stated, the Union Pa. clfle, Southern Pacific ami tho Sim Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake railroads, with various ocean uteam ship lines, among which Is thu Pa cific Mall aud in addition secured an Influential voire in tho management o f the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe railroad. &J& rWU New Skirts 100 beautiful new Tail ored Skirts, in plain and fancy matt-rials, all sizes, special Thursday, each nA QQ PILLOW SLIPS P 42 and '15-inch, values up to 18c, special Thurs day, each Uc MUSLIN Good heavy Unbleached .Muslin, 8c grade, spe cial Thursday, yard Oc OILCLOTH Best quality, in colors only, special Thursday, a yard 19c ,. v Union Cookery Bag's The onlv bag made especiallv for the Soyer method of cooking Advertised in all ladies' homo inaga zincs. Inexpensive, germ proof, no Hindi of cooking, no greasy pans to wash. Put up :i sizes, M bags, in package.' Sale price i25 package. Laces 5 a Yard Wo are showingthe fin est line of popuhir priced Torchon, (Muny and Val. Laces, Insertions, Head ings, etc., in the city, reg ular fit to 121ue a yard qualities, here 5 a yard 25 to -10 per cent discount on all lines of Ladies', blisses' and Hoys' Winter Weight Union Suits, Vests and Pants. Easter Post Cards 'As usual the largest and finest assortment in the city is here 1 oach Men's Work and Driving Gloves, 50cc, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 a pair. A better glove ami for less money than most stores give. WATCH OUR WINDOWS HUS -- . PROGRESSIVE When Taft Is Re-elected Tin riM'li'itlon of TAFT would lii-lp Medford, why? Wo'll uttmnpl to hIiow you liy and !' NKW MKTIIODS, NKW IDHAS, ait iivtiry oiui known, So wo'll wrltu our ituhoiih not In nronu, Hut of nil thliiKN now don't Kit doji-cti'd, For tin) world will liu brljilitur whim Taft'n rivuloctml. Ol'U liciiutlful idly, OlUt wonderful 8lute, Wo iiiIkIiL uiiiki) luiiiovt)iui'iiti If we worn llio "Kate." Hut like tho row-doK. wo'ro uilr.lity Kd lu'i'lum, Wliiln the kiiiiiu Ih now othurn', wo'll noon Im tint "dunlurB." I II p-I I ( It we'll then mIiouI, wo'ro now nil rouueotod, And you wnlclt uu iiiimpor when Tiift'n reolicttid. WonlH lllto those Jiint tipokon, when written In rhyme, Aro iniiny tliuoH rend to imnn nwny time. Hut dear people don't puhh loo much time away Or old Father Tlino will it tired of tho piny. MaKe your pluun, work tlieui out, and do iih expected, For they'll nil mIiow up liimt, when TAFT'S ro-ulcrted. Now lut'H not together and iniike u lilt; Htnnd, For nil that Ih rlKht, N'ohle mid (Iniud, A I'oHtoftlco Hunt im hy mull or oxproiw, .MlKht chmiKO moiiid opIuloUM and malto them dlKroHX Fiom that narrow old rut "that all hetH am rolluiitod," And wo'd hear thuui Hhout IIUItllAII, when Tuft'H ro-olocted. Then another fluo iIoho tluiL wo could all take, Would ho it fnv "thou" to help out Orator Lake, If thoHo "OlnkH" hack KaHt only know of "out horn" TIiIh place would ho full ovory day In tho year, A hiiiIIo would tuko place of tho look ho dejectod, Aud wo all would work hard lo m.o Taft ru-oloctod, Wo tuli;ht wrltu to TAFT and nay how wo fool, And that wo urn certain wo'vo not had a uiiiaro deal, Iletter iitlll, iieiid a wlroeH you know wo aro thoru When It comoH to NKW MKTIIODS pulled In from tho nlr, l.ut'n koop hooHtliiK and pIiikkIiik and let naught ho neglected, And toll him wy'ro koIiik U hoo TAFT ro-oluctud. One follow linn linked iih if wo wrote thin kind of ttluff In our Hleep. Wo iiilRlit auiiwor to him that wo uovor nleep. Wo aro on the Job all tho time. Wo mild when wo utarted that wo wore ';oik lo do HouifltliliiR Now and In n NKW WAY anil wo aro tryiiiK our hrHt, Wo aro kiiIiiIuk lotH of now friends and much Now HutilnuHH. Wo ore domoiiHtratliiK thut nnu old ntory, HIJSINKSS AH UUSINKSS MKN, aud It paya. Don't forROt wo nro tho urlKlnntorH of NKW MKTIIODS, CONSULTATION nlway-H FUKK. Our work nlwayd tho hoHt. OUIl NAMK Urn. Siiundorii & Onion OUJt SI'KClAIiTV.-.;. KYK, KAH, NOSH AND TIIUOAT OUR llOMK.....;..OAitNKTT-COU10Y IIMK1,, MIJDFOIll), OUK. IIOUUS , Kli;lit a. m, to rivo p. in. dally, oxcupt Sunday, Thou hy appolutiiiotit. ApolonloH to all other candldutoH aud purlieu, Wo utiud thu oiiHlobt name. RELIABLE - ' Ribb ons Wo are" closing out all our all silk plain Taffeta Ribbons. Hog. 10c to 25c a yard qualities at, your choice, 5tf, 10, 15 ywd St. Patrick Post Cards 1 oach Also a neat line of St. Patrick Post Card l-ld-ors, a regular 5c value, at 2 for 5 i- i . AGGRESSIVE ETHICAL Jl I frWgraiiFTHi.TTV-r . Ifc. .'., .m.JaM1MM,MMMiBMMBMMMMlMMMBBBMBaMMMMMBMlMMBMMBMi